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Help Using Inkscape => Inkscape Beginners' Questions => Topic started by: rounaksingh on July 24, 2019, 02:02:29 PM
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Hi,
I have mostly used MS powerpoint and Google drawing for drawing figures and diagrams which mostly consists of boxs, lines and textboxes. Suppose I have a box in any of those software, and I am drawing a new box. Then when I have the dimensions of new box, or the gap between two objects equal, the software shows me dashed lines on the older box. I don't know what are those lines are called. I have attached a image just to show the feature.
Also, when the two object are align even if they are far away, the edge of the object aligns. I was reading through the align options and guides available. Do I have to rely on the guides to align it or is there automatic, option?
Now, since, I am planning to change to Inkscape, I want to know if this functionality is possible here.
Please let me know.
Thank you.
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Welcome to the forum!
I'm not familiar with either Powerpoint or Google drawing programs, so I have no idea what those dashed lines are supposed to represent. I'm also not sure what you're asking for.
Do you want a dashed line to automatically appear, whenever 2 objects share the same line? I don't think Inkscape can do that.
Or do you want a to find a way to have 2 objects share the same line? That should be easily possible.
Or possibly you're looking for dimensioning arrows? Usually a dashed line with arrows at both ends, showing the length of that distance? You could either draw those "manually" or there's an extension which I think might create them automatically.
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For aligning and laying out objects in a grid, you can use the 'Align and Distribute' and 'Arrange' dialogs in the 'Object' menu.